Geoname ID 2643743
Name London
Titles 12193
Firms 3447
People Born: 284, Died: 395

Titles

Displaying 11776–11800 of 12164

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
4712 Three warnings to John Bull before he dies. By an old acquaintance of the public. Piozzi , Hester Lynch Thrale
Robert Faulder (London)
1798
14695 Three Weeks in the Downs, or Conjugal Fidelity Rewarded: Exemplified in the Narrative of Helen and Edmund. A Tale Founded on Fact. By an Officer's Widow. Unknown , [Woman]
John Bennett (London)
W. Bennett (Plymouth)
1829
15799 Three Weeks in the Downs, or Helen and Edmund, a sea Tale; comprehending a view of naval society and manners. Founded on Fact. By an Officer's Widow. Unknown , [Woman]
John Bennett (London)
W. Bennett (Plymouth)
1830
263 Times of Trial; Being a Brief Narrative of the Progress of the Reformation, and of the Sufferings of Some of the Reformers. By Mary Ann Kelty, Author of "Religious Thoughts" and "The Speculator and the Believer" Kelty , Mary Ann
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (London)
Thomas Stevenson (Cambridge)
1830
767 Tixall Letters; or, The Correspondence of the Aston Family, and their Friends, during the Seventeenth Century. With notes and illustrations by A. Clifford. Thimelby , Winefrid
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
Archibald Constable and Co. [High Street] (Edinburgh)
James Ballantyne and Co. (Edinburgh)
1815
24741 To all you that are the highest in profession. Prepare to meet the Lord who is come and coming to try all your sandy foundations, and will discover your secret parts, who have pretended many years to keep things clean, and yet the stink of your works is gone up before the Lord, and the cries of the oppressed among you hath entred [sic] into His ears, and He will suddenly come, but who shall abide the day of his coming. ... Whitrowe , Joan
1701
24305 To be continued monthly, The snail: or the lady's lucubrations. Being entertaining letters between a lady at St. James's, and her friend at Dover, on New and curious Subjects. By Eloisa. Boyd , Elizabeth
1745
9863 To Her Royal Highness, the Princess Amelia, this book, representing the Birth-day gift, or, The joy of a new doll from papers cut by a Lady, is with permission most humbly dedicated by Her Royal Highness's very much obliged servant, P. W. Tomkins, historical engraver to Her Majesty. Hanover , Elizabeth
Peltro William Tomkins [New Bond Street] (London)
1796
23336 To His Excellency John Lord Carteret, lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland. The petition of Martha Barret widdow. Barret , Martha
1729
22532 To ladies and all others of the female sex. Laverenst , Anne
s.n. [sine nomine]
1700
768 To Marry, or Not to Marry; A Comedy, in Five Acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald. Inchbald , Elizabeth
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
1805
23268 To my Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen. James , Eleanor
1714
23518 To the Honorable the House of Commons. James , Eleanor
1702
22506 To the Honourable House of Commons. Gentlemen, since you have been please to lay such a heavy tax upon paper, ... James , Eleanor
1700
24763 To the Honourable House of Commons. I can assure your Honours that not anything rejoyc'd me more, than to hear that you ordered a bill to be brought in, to take off the priviledges of the House. James , Eleanor
1701
23521 To the Honourable House of Commons. I can assure your honours, I did not think any thing of the bankers; James , Eleanor
1700
24765 To the honourable House of Commons. May it please Your Honours, I give Your Honours thanks that you so bravely and generously flung out the Wine-Bill James , Eleanor
1702
23141 To the honourable the House of Commons, the humble request of Mrs. Elianor James. James , Eleanor
1703
24777 To the Honourable the House of Lords. Your Lordships is the support of the nation; as the shoulders supports the head and the body, so are Your Lordships the supporters of king and people; and you well know that the king's throne is established by righteousness, James , Eleanor
1700
24514 To the imitator of the satire of the second book of Horace. Montagu , Mary Wortley
Hervey , John
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
1733
22293 To the Lords spiritual and temporal. The humble desire of Elianor James, that your Lordships should not hinder the bill from passing. James , Eleanor
1703
6197 To the Meeting assembled in the Chamber at Gracechurch-street, on a second day morning the 11th of the 5th month, 1766. Those souls, in whom the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world, beareth sway are inhabitants of the kingdom of God, and none but they; true it is; those who have not the Spirit of Christ are none of his; therefore we are commanded to follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which it is impossible to see God.----... Drummond , May
s.n. [sine nomine]
1766
6149 To the memory of the late Saml. Fothergill, Willm. Hunt, & John Woolman, eminent ministers amongst the people called Quakers: written by M. Barnard, a young woman, of Upperthorp, near Sheffield. Barnard , Mary
1788
14224 To the memory of the Revd. Mr. Mordecai Andrews. A monody. Cole , John
1750
7420 To the president, vice-president, and governors of the London Hospital. My Lords and gentlemen, the office of matron to this hospital being declared vacant, the favour of your votes and interest is humbly requested in behalf of Sarah Shove, widow of John Shove, woollen-draper, in cannon-street, and common-council-man of this city. The peculiar circumstances of her situation, she hopes, will recommend her to the benevolence of the governors; and the trusts that on enquiry she will be found qualified for the office. ... Shove , Sarah
s.n. [sine nomine]
1775